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Encouraging Young Scientists is a monthly newsletter that aims to make science accessible to and achievable by young children, to encourage teachers, and to provide resources and ideas for making science fun and relevant in the classroom. If you would like to be added to the mailing list for this newsletter, please sign up here.

NSTA Express, Science Class, Book Beat, Scientific Principals, The Leaders Letter, The STEM Classroom, Encouraging Young Scientists

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NSTA also publishes five other e-newsletters: NSTA’s Book Beat, Scientific Principals, The Leaders Letter, The STEM Classroom, and Encouraging Young Scientists (see descriptions below).

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NSTA Express

NSTA Express is a weekly e-mail newsletter that delivers the latest news and information about science education, including legislative updates, member news, resources, and much more. Click here to view past issues.

NSTA’s Book Beat

NSTA’s Book Beat is a monthly e-mail newsletter designed to keep NSTA Press readers, and the wider audience of science teachers, informed about books and teacher resources available through the National Science Teachers Association. Each month’s issue highlights selected topics in science education and new content in NSTA Press books with links to free sample chapters and lessons. NSTA’s Book Beat also informs readers of special offers and discounts available through the NSTA Science Store. Click here to view past issues or to sign up to receive future issues.

Science Class

Science Class is a monthly e-mail newsletter that delivers theme-based content to teachers every month in elementary, middle level, and high school editions. News articles, SciLinks, journal articles from the NSTA archives, and appropriate books support each theme. Click here to view past issues.

Scientific Principals

Scientific Principals is a monthly e-mail newsletter for elementary school principals. Based on typical themes found in elementary science curricula, each issue of Scientific Principals offers a science toolbox full of new ideas and practical applications. Click here to view past issues or to sign up to receive future issues.

The Leaders Letter

The Leaders Letter is a monthly e-mail newsletter where leaders in the science education community can find national news, content updates, professional development resources, networking opportunities, and more. The Leaders Letter is a joint publication of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the National Science Education Leadership Association (NSELA). Together, we’re forging the future of science education, and leaders like you have a vital role to play! Click here to view past issues of The Leaders Letter or to sign up to receive future issues.

The STEM Classroom

Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education is on everyone's mind, and the National Science Teachers Association is publishing STEM in the Classroom to provide a forum for ideas and resources middle and high school teachers will need to support these disciplines. By coordinating science and math courses with technology and engineering courses, teachers can give students a better understanding of the world they live in. Few of today's students understand the way in which these fields benefit our society or the variety of career opportunities that are available to them. If you would like to be added to the mailing list for this newsletter, please sign up here.

Encouraging Young Scientists

Encouraging Young Scientists is a monthly newsletter that aims to make science accessible to and achievable by young children, to encourage teachers, and to provide resources and ideas for making science fun and relevant in the classroom. If you would like to be added to the mailing list for this newsletter, please sign up here.

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